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      In Ruins of Ukraine Town, Residents Crave Food, Water and Peace
      Sep20

      In Ruins of Ukraine Town, Residents Crave Food, Water and Peace

      As residents began repairing the damage in Luhansk and taking stock of the calamity around them, many said they no longer cared about the politics that caused it all. …read more Source: The New York...

      Explosion Rocks Eastern Ukraine Hours After an Amended Cease-Fire Is Signed
      Sep20

      Explosion Rocks Eastern Ukraine Hours After an Amended Cease-Fire Is Signed

      A huge explosion shattered the stillness of an early fall morning in Donetsk, illustrating the fragility of a cease-fire agreed upon two weeks ago. …read more Source: The New York...

      Peace Negotiators Agree on a Buffer Zone in Eastern Ukraine
      Sep20

      Peace Negotiators Agree on a Buffer Zone in Eastern Ukraine

      The deal provides for withdrawal of heavy weapons and foreign fighters from the area. …read more Source: The New York...

      Econoclast: Reasons to Welcome a Ukraine Deal
      Sep19

      Econoclast: Reasons to Welcome a Ukraine Deal

      A modest victory for Russia in Ukraine was actually the least-bad outcome to be expected. …read more Source: The New York...

      Poroshenko Makes Appeal to U.S. Congress
      Sep18

      Poroshenko Makes Appeal to U.S. Congress

      President Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine has appealed to the United States Congress for support of his strategy in handling Russian-backed separatists. …read more Source: The New York...

      Ukraine Leader Urges Congress to Arm His Soldiers Against Russia
      Sep18

      Ukraine Leader Urges Congress to Arm His Soldiers Against Russia

      President Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine addressed a joint session of Congress and sought advanced weaponry to fend off what he called an ongoing invasion by Russian forces. …read more Source: The New York...

      Ukraine Moves to Strengthen Ties With Europe, and Bolster Truce
      Sep16

      Ukraine Moves to Strengthen Ties With Europe, and Bolster Truce

      Lawmakers ratified the agreement that was rejected by Ukraine’s former leader, which led to his overthrow in February. They also passed laws meant to strengthen the truce with rebels. …read more Source: The New York...

      O.S.C.E. Caught in Crossfire in Ukraine
      Sep15

      O.S.C.E. Caught in Crossfire in Ukraine

      Alexander Hug, the deputy chief of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s monitoring mission in Ukraine, said his team came under artillery attack in the country’s embattled east. …read more Source: The New York...

      International Monitors in Ukraine Come Under Artillery Fire
      Sep15

      International Monitors in Ukraine Come Under Artillery Fire

      Six representatives of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe came under artillery strikes in a village south of Donetsk despite the current cease-fire. …read more Source: The New York...

      Election Victories Strengthen Putin’s Grip Around Russia and Crimea
      Sep15

      Election Victories Strengthen Putin’s Grip Around Russia and Crimea

      Candidates loyal to President Vladimir V. Putin appeared to be headed to overwhelming victories on Sunday in regional and local elections across Russia, including in Crimea. …read more Source: The New York...